Title of article :
The Deployment of Drones in Sending Drugs and Patient Blood Samples COVID-19
Author/Authors :
Anggraeni, Sri No Copey Affiliation , Maulidina, Aulia No Copey Affiliation , Dewi, Mauseni Wantika No Copey Affiliation , Rahmadianti, Salma No Copey Affiliation , Rizky, Yulian Putri Chandra No Copey Affiliation , Arinalhaq, Zulfa Fathi No Copey Affiliation , Usdiyana, Dian No Copey Affiliation , Nandiyanto, Asep Bayu Dani No Copey Affiliation , Al-Obaidi, Abdulkareem Sh. Mahdi No Copey Affiliation
Pages :
8
From page :
193
To page :
200
Abstract :
At present, most countries all over the world are being hard hit by the COVID-19 pandemic and some even are being hit harder than others. This condition has caused widespread disruption of the economic, social, and educational systems in those countries. Under these conditions, transportation systems also need to be considered. There are problems of distribution of drugs and kits of test equipment to areas far from large cities in the center of the corona pandemic due to access difficulty. Remote locations, being difficult to reach, make the distribution of drugs and equipment for rapid testing uneven so that the recovery rate of patients in the area has a low percentage. Meanwhile, it is essential to ensure the availability of drugs and rapid test equipment in every public health center in all directions of Indonesia. One possible solution is the use of drones to distribute these things to areas that are difficult to reach. This solution is expected to at least improve healing and reduce mortality for patients infected with COVID-19 in remote areas.
Keywords :
Rapid tests , drugs , Drones , Transportation systems , Covid-19
Journal title :
Indonesian Journal of Science and Technology
Serial Year :
2020
Full Text URL :
Record number :
2603076
Link To Document :
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